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and the fbi is on the scene. as soon as we get the updates here, we'll pass them along to you. >>> tonight, president obama and mitt romney sharing the same stage and instead of going at one another, they're looking for laughs. i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >>> passengers near the end of a long flight suddenly become players in a dramatic search and rescue operation. >>> plus, the day care from hell. a stunning scandal sparks fury and a firebomb attack. >>> and -- >> we matched many of those faces of the people in libya against the bodies. >> the same rebels who took down gadhafi accused of war crimes. [ male announcer ] there are only so many foods that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. anne's tablet called my phone. anne's tablet was chatting with a tablet in sydney... a desktop in zurich... and a telepresence room in brazil. the secur
and the fbi is on the scene. as soon as we get the updates here, we'll pass them along to you. >>> tonight, president obama and mitt romney sharing the same stage and instead of going at one another, they're looking for laughs. i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >>> passengers near the end of a long flight suddenly become players in a dramatic search and rescue operation. >>> plus, the day care from hell. a stunning scandal sparks fury and a firebomb attack....
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the fbi questioned mike's wife. they questioned mike. they were, you know, pulling papers on his personal finances. that was all in the newspaper in september of 2006, two months before that -- before, you know, he was running against judy. he was under assault. i actually had -- >> rezko was indicted too. >> rezko was indicted. >> which i think they made a point to do. >> a month before the election so there was no secret there were about, you know, 500 red flags up there in 2006 when voters were given the choice of judy or rod, and this is one of the points we make. >> well, yeah, and they were puzzled too at the federal courthouse. >> right. >> you mentioned -- [inaudible] a couple weeks ago, a reporter came out with -- maybe you were scooped. she came out with a book about blagojevich. is it covering the same territory? does it have the same tone? have you read it? >> i have not read it, but i've been busy so my understanding is it's a more -- i mean, what she said was it's more of a -- putting together her blog postings together and
the fbi questioned mike's wife. they questioned mike. they were, you know, pulling papers on his personal finances. that was all in the newspaper in september of 2006, two months before that -- before, you know, he was running against judy. he was under assault. i actually had -- >> rezko was indicted too. >> rezko was indicted. >> which i think they made a point to do. >> a month before the election so there was no secret there were about, you know, 500 red flags up...
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the fbi said it quickly made clear he wanted to commit an attack. even doing surveillance on the new york stock exchange. he allegedly discussed assassinating president obama. according to the fbi, the suspect planned to kill women and children in cold blood. in the name of osama bin laden. george? >> okay, pierre. thanks very much. >>> now, let's go to the severe storms sweeping the southeastern part of the united states. as we said, tornadoes and all those winds tearing through on their way to the east coast. they left a big trail of damage. the mid-atlantic is bracing for more storms today. and sam has been tracking all of them at the weather center. >> hey, elizabeth. and exactly where we lined it out for you yesterday where the storms would be. look at the hot spots from jackson, to memphis, and st. louis. and the pictures will show you everything blown around and torn down. the fact that we had five reported tornadoes. they have to go in and investigate today, to decide if they're 50-mile-per-hour, 60-mile-per-hour, 80-mile-per-hour, or if tha
the fbi said it quickly made clear he wanted to commit an attack. even doing surveillance on the new york stock exchange. he allegedly discussed assassinating president obama. according to the fbi, the suspect planned to kill women and children in cold blood. in the name of osama bin laden. george? >> okay, pierre. thanks very much. >>> now, let's go to the severe storms sweeping the southeastern part of the united states. as we said, tornadoes and all those winds tearing through...
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another terror plot uncovered by the fbi. the target, the wall street area near ground zero. and the suspect even wanted to kill the president. >>> wild night in the skies. severe weather for states from illinois all the way to the gulf coast. and in california, a meteor shower seen by millions. >>> and a long wait. two brothers hang on to a multimillion-dollar scratcher for six years. talk about patience. >>> good morning. i'm john muller, in for rob nelson. >> i'm paula faris. we begin with the presidential race. as we mentioned, both candidates are speaking at a bipartisan political dinner here in new york. >> but tuesday night's debate is still very much on a lot of people's minds. one of them, apparently, is mitt romney's oldest son, tagg. he told a north carolina radio station, quote, he wanted to take a swing at president obama. >>> 19 days to go. and as abc's tahman bradley reports, the candidates are crafting their messages for women voters. >> reporter: with less than three weeks left until election day, the presidential contenders have intensified their efforts to
another terror plot uncovered by the fbi. the target, the wall street area near ground zero. and the suspect even wanted to kill the president. >>> wild night in the skies. severe weather for states from illinois all the way to the gulf coast. and in california, a meteor shower seen by millions. >>> and a long wait. two brothers hang on to a multimillion-dollar scratcher for six years. talk about patience. >>> good morning. i'm john muller, in for rob nelson. >>...
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>> the fbi now believes the death of a u.s. border patrol agent early tuesday morning near the the arizona mexican border may have been a case of friendly fire. 30-year-old nicholas ivie was fatally shot and another agent wounded. investigators are trying to determine if the men shot each other and the police say they were under hostile fire. the investigation was continuing. republican senators are urging defense contractors to ignore white house guidance about layoff notices to employees. the administration has told companies not to issue legally required advisories before the election, ignoring what's called the war act and requiring notification and the administration is also promised to cover any of the contractors legal costs if they're sued for not sending out those notices. and senators john mccain and lindsey graham say they will block any such reimbursements and that compliance with the law is not optional. the man who heads the firm shall accused of voting fraud, is defending his firm tonight. senior correspondent er
>> the fbi now believes the death of a u.s. border patrol agent early tuesday morning near the the arizona mexican border may have been a case of friendly fire. 30-year-old nicholas ivie was fatally shot and another agent wounded. investigators are trying to determine if the men shot each other and the police say they were under hostile fire. the investigation was continuing. republican senators are urging defense contractors to ignore white house guidance about layoff notices to...
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un adelanto de lo que ocurrira manana..oscar.. ...gracias ...gracias oscar..pasamos otros temas..el fbi y la policia metropolitana de washington revelaron la foto de un hombre que robo un banco en la avenida conneticut del distrito de columbia. segun la policia el sujeto llego a la institucion y le entrego una nota a una de las empledas la cual le pedia el dinero de la caja. se dijo que el hombre huyo del lugar en taxi. si usted lo ha visto llame al fbi al 202-278-2000 o a la policia de washington al 202-727-9099. ...nuevos casos de meningitis reportan las autoridades de salud en el estado de maryland. dijeron que tres personas mas desarrolla ron la enfermedad al parecer luego de haber sido inyectados con un medicamento de esteoride contaminado. de esta forma ya suman a ocho las personas infectadas en ese estado..una persona murio. 119 casos se han reportado en el pais, once con consequencias fatalaes segun el centro para el control y prevencion de enfermedad ..la primera dama, michelle obama llego hasta el condado de loundon en virginia para enviar un importante mensaje a los electores
un adelanto de lo que ocurrira manana..oscar.. ...gracias ...gracias oscar..pasamos otros temas..el fbi y la policia metropolitana de washington revelaron la foto de un hombre que robo un banco en la avenida conneticut del distrito de columbia. segun la policia el sujeto llego a la institucion y le entrego una nota a una de las empledas la cual le pedia el dinero de la caja. se dijo que el hombre huyo del lugar en taxi. si usted lo ha visto llame al fbi al 202-278-2000 o a la policia de...
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>>> this morning on "early today," the fbi stopped a would-be terrorist from blowing up the new york federal reserve. >>> binders, jobs, and america's future. reaction to the presidential debate. >> i thought he did a good job last night. i thought we had a second debate where, you know, governor romney wouldn't even commit to tell us anything about the details of the budget. that ought to tell people all they need to know. >> this is a pivotal time in our country's history. we're at a crossroads, ladies and gentlemen. >>> and dropped like a rock. lance armstrong was sacked by almost every company he represented. a devastating day for the once heralded athlete. >> good morning, i'm lynn berry. >>> well, a 21-year-old man from bangladesh is being held this morning on charges of plotting to blow up the new york city headquarters of the federal reserve. prosecutors say he was inspired by osama bin laden and that he tried to recruit others from across the country, not realizing those recruits were actually undercover agents. wnbc's jonathan dienst has details. >> reporter: this is the fa
>>> this morning on "early today," the fbi stopped a would-be terrorist from blowing up the new york federal reserve. >>> binders, jobs, and america's future. reaction to the presidential debate. >> i thought he did a good job last night. i thought we had a second debate where, you know, governor romney wouldn't even commit to tell us anything about the details of the budget. that ought to tell people all they need to know. >> this is a pivotal time in...
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i wasn't there this n that hearing. >> the fbi couldn't get in for weeks. >> that's true. >> the fbi couldn't get in for weeks. you had a cnn reporter go in and pick up the material. we didn't do that. >> that was an fbi investigation team. >> cnn walked in and picked up the diary, days afterward. >> cnn did, right, and that's because the fbi didn't feel there was security to come in there. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. appreciate your taking the time and sharing your point of view. obviously, a crucial issue for the country. next, a change to our electoral map. a toss-up state tonight looking like it will go to mitt romney. there's the good news for him. but a new poll out of ohio, could change the entire race. rick santorum is "outfront", next. plus, the obama campaign says comments made about latinos were off the record. well, now on the record -- is this a 47% moment, or not? and you know you can drive 87 miles an hour legally in this country and i know where. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what'
i wasn't there this n that hearing. >> the fbi couldn't get in for weeks. >> that's true. >> the fbi couldn't get in for weeks. you had a cnn reporter go in and pick up the material. we didn't do that. >> that was an fbi investigation team. >> cnn walked in and picked up the diary, days afterward. >> cnn did, right, and that's because the fbi didn't feel there was security to come in there. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. appreciate your taking the...
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he didn't realize the contacts were actually members of the fbi's joint terrorism task force. new york city police commissioner ray kelly said terrorists have plotted 15 attacks against new york since 9/11. >> we're still very much a coveted target by terrorists who said new york is the top of the terrorist target list in this country and i think this just reaffirms that. >> reporter: kelly praised officers for keeping the city safe. >> i think it shows again that law enforcement is vigilant, certainly we understand that the public can become complacent. we've had no successful attack here in 11 years but law enforcement can't be. >> reporter: nafis came to the united states on a student visa. he was a cyber security major at southeast missouri state university from january to may of this year according to a spokeswoman for the university. i'm ed payne reporting. >> a pair of hikers who spent days lost inside montana's national park are sharing their story of survival. the two experienced hikers from virginia got turned around after the map blew away and one of them slid down
he didn't realize the contacts were actually members of the fbi's joint terrorism task force. new york city police commissioner ray kelly said terrorists have plotted 15 attacks against new york since 9/11. >> we're still very much a coveted target by terrorists who said new york is the top of the terrorist target list in this country and i think this just reaffirms that. >> reporter: kelly praised officers for keeping the city safe. >> i think it shows again that law...
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aquellos que se dedican a este tipo de actividades han probado no tener escrÚpulos y es que segÚn el fbi una de sus presas mas fÁciles son los ancianos a quien engaÑan solicitando dinero en nombre de sus nietos o familiares cercanos dejÁndolos en muchas ocasiones sin dinero para comer .. lilian mass / washington dc " las extorsiones a las personas de la tercera edad se estÁn reportando a lo largo y ancho del paÍs, pero una nueva tendencia entre los hi Ípanos son las amenazas de secuestro de un ser querido en sus paÍses de origen " como fue el caso de sofÍa, originaria de guatemala y a quien le pidieron $2500 para liberar a un familiar." lo sorpo solo estaban pidiendo una suma tan alta en dolares aca .. pero tambien estaban sobornando a familiares en mi pais . cuando llame al familiar el cual estaba supuestamente detenido encuentro que estaba trabajando y entonces nos dimos cuenta que era una estafa, un soborno'.. un soborno que se origino a travÉs de las redes sociales .. " esto nos sucediÓ a trave És del facebook en lo personal he tomado la precauciÓn de no poner datos perso
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que tenga la paciencia y que tengan el entendimiento, en este tiempo difÍcil. >>> el fbi indicÓ que fueron agentes de la patrulla fronteriza que dispararon al agente y que hirieron al otro agente . les pido que tengan privacidad y los antess involucrados en este incidente y tratamos de entender que pasÓ, en este escenario. evitÓ la patrulla fronteriza en arizona expresar su apoyo y se reuniÓ con la familia del antes para darle sus condolencias. . >>> bueno, y todavÍa no estÁ claro quien disparÓ primero las evidencias que recogieron en la escena de los hechos y las pruebas de balÍstica realizadas permitieron llegar a la conclusiÓn que fue un in fort ennr in afortunado accidente. faltan menos de 48 horas para que los venezolanos vayan a una de las citas importantes de su historia. adelante jorge. gracias, en venezuela creen que se harÁ historia. pero los observadores comienzan a llegar. no le llaman observadores internacionales. en venezuela ellos dicen, no necesitan ser legitimados por nadie. pero si hay observadores internacionales o acompaÑantes en estas elecciones. por otra par
que tenga la paciencia y que tengan el entendimiento, en este tiempo difÍcil. >>> el fbi indicÓ que fueron agentes de la patrulla fronteriza que dispararon al agente y que hirieron al otro agente . les pido que tengan privacidad y los antess involucrados en este incidente y tratamos de entender que pasÓ, en este escenario. evitÓ la patrulla fronteriza en arizona expresar su apoyo y se reuniÓ con la familia del antes para darle sus condolencias. . >>> bueno, y todavÍa no...
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trent teyema / agente especial del fbi " uno de los retos que estamos enfrentando en cuanto a la seguridad nacional , es que las personas de pueden convertir en una presa fÁcil para los delincuentes con tan solo recibir un correo electro Ónico y hacer click en un enlace adjunto lo que los llevara al lado obscuro de la internet y sin percatarse pueden infectar su computador a con un virus que da acceso a sus cuentas bancarias, informaciÓn personal, y en cuestiÓn de minutos te pueden dejar el la calle" son muchos los tipos de delitos informÁticos ,pueden ir desde suplantaciÓn de identidad, estafas financieras o estafas a empresas, hasta delitos de pornografÍa infantil y extorsiÓn. aquellos que se dedican a este tipo de actividades han probado no tener escrÚpulos y es que segÚn el fbi una de sus presas mas fÁciles son los ancianos a quien engaÑan solicitando dinero en nombre de sus nietos o familiares cercanos dejÁndolos en muchas ocasiones sin dinero para comer .. lilian mass / washington dc " las extorsiones a las personas de la tercera edad se estÁn reportando a lo largo y an
trent teyema / agente especial del fbi " uno de los retos que estamos enfrentando en cuanto a la seguridad nacional , es que las personas de pueden convertir en una presa fÁcil para los delincuentes con tan solo recibir un correo electro Ónico y hacer click en un enlace adjunto lo que los llevara al lado obscuro de la internet y sin percatarse pueden infectar su computador a con un virus que da acceso a sus cuentas bancarias, informaciÓn personal, y en cuestiÓn de minutos te pueden...
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>> i think the media is not as big a target as special agents of the fbi. they don't represent the western world in the same way that officials do. so i think they did take a little bit of a chance by being there. there is no question. this is not first incident in libya. there was a dozen insdens if not more prior tow this. but i think that cnn did take some chances. but the fact that the crime scene was not secured is another big question -- >> well, they couldn't get in. the first chance, they get it secured working with the libyan government. that's the first choice. or they go in themselves and secure it. by the time they got there yesterday, it was trampled and degraded and everything was wrong with it. >> it wasn't the fbi's job to secure the crime scene after it happened. the state department should have deployed, marine, special forces unit, whoever was in the area from tripply, they should have secured that scene immediately. the first thing you learn about a crime scene is, if you don't secure it, the people will come in and steal evidence. evide
>> i think the media is not as big a target as special agents of the fbi. they don't represent the western world in the same way that officials do. so i think they did take a little bit of a chance by being there. there is no question. this is not first incident in libya. there was a dozen insdens if not more prior tow this. but i think that cnn did take some chances. but the fact that the crime scene was not secured is another big question -- >> well, they couldn't get in. the...
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>> reporter: a dozen fbi crime scene agents began poring over susie ko's home on ash court at 10:30 this morning. the 55-year-old was found in the front part of the house and she had been stabbed and suffered blunt form trauma to the head according to an autopsy. the fbi was called in because hercules with only 19 police officers doesn't have the manpower or equipment. with only five homicides since 2002, they don't have the experience, either. >> it's very rare that we have this kind of thing and most of the time it's a little more cut and dried. so we're working hard. >> reporter: ko's family released this last family portrait. this tragedy unfolded friday when ko's husband who works in idaho asked a neighbor to check on his wife when she didn't pick him up at the airport. she was found dead. >> i would think someone monitored the area knowing she was home by herself. the neighbors all saw her earlier that day. >> reporter: her family quickly set up a website and is using social media in the hopes someone will spot her sky blue 2011 subaru outback with an idaho license plate. >> we hav
>> reporter: a dozen fbi crime scene agents began poring over susie ko's home on ash court at 10:30 this morning. the 55-year-old was found in the front part of the house and she had been stabbed and suffered blunt form trauma to the head according to an autopsy. the fbi was called in because hercules with only 19 police officers doesn't have the manpower or equipment. with only five homicides since 2002, they don't have the experience, either. >> it's very rare that we have this...
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. >>> breaking news, the fbi says it has stopped a plot to blow up a big banking target with a thousand-pound bomb. tonight, the details at the center of this sting. >>> and finish line for one of the most celebrated athletes, lance armstrong, sponsors dumping him as he steps down from his own charity. >>> and daily dose, the fresh evidence tonight that multivitamins, the kinds that millions of us take every day could actually cut the risk of cancer. nightly news begins now. >>> good evening, those who were hoping a different president obama would show up at last night's second presidential debate, they got their wish. in terms of energy, the dynamic between the two men, the tempo of the conversation, the body language, genuine flashes of anger, last night was very different, some said like a street fight between obama and romney. and while a lot of facts were thrown win the stage, a lot was said, there were enduring images and lines, like the romney quote, binders full of women, which took on its own life today. and here are numbers to consider as we get under way tonight. we're under 500 ho
. >>> breaking news, the fbi says it has stopped a plot to blow up a big banking target with a thousand-pound bomb. tonight, the details at the center of this sting. >>> and finish line for one of the most celebrated athletes, lance armstrong, sponsors dumping him as he steps down from his own charity. >>> and daily dose, the fresh evidence tonight that multivitamins, the kinds that millions of us take every day could actually cut the risk of cancer. nightly news...
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we will link you to the latest from the fbi. anita. >> american university is getting the word out about recent groping assaults near campus. they happened along massachusetts avenue between the birkshire apartments. >> reporter: campus police are alerting the community about these incidents. there have been four since september 24. all involving women here of students of american university. >> it is scary when you know something is happening. >> don't want it happening to any of my friends and ashamed it had to happen in the first place. >> reporter: students are on alert. >> we like to think that on college campuses, it's more liberal and that we are safe because we are in this close community, but it puts things back into perspective. >> women told police they were groped by a man in a hooded sweatshirt. each incident was in the early morning or late evening. in each case, the suspect grabbed the woman's backside and ran away. in one case, the suspect grabbed the woman's chest. >> definitely a little startled. >> jenna's roo
we will link you to the latest from the fbi. anita. >> american university is getting the word out about recent groping assaults near campus. they happened along massachusetts avenue between the birkshire apartments. >> reporter: campus police are alerting the community about these incidents. there have been four since september 24. all involving women here of students of american university. >> it is scary when you know something is happening. >> don't want it happening...
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fbi agent. agent. fast east and in federal court to face charges of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction and attempting to provide material support to al- qaeda. he was ordered held without bail and did not enter a plea. his court appointed defense attorney is keeping tight lipped about the case. ut the c . >> correct. i have no comments. >> reporter: and we are learning more about quazi nafis. his father is a vice president of a prominent bank in bangladesh. his sister is a doctor. his family says he is not a radical type and they are stunned by the charges. he face as a maximum punishment of life in prison. >>> a group of al-qaeda militants has been killed ahead of an apparent attack in yemen. suspected u.s. drone strike took out at least seven militants. the strike came after local residents provided tips that an al-qaeda attack on the town was imminent. imminent. . >>> president obama and republican nominee mitt romney will be back on stage together again tonight. they are the keyn
fbi agent. agent. fast east and in federal court to face charges of attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction and attempting to provide material support to al- qaeda. he was ordered held without bail and did not enter a plea. his court appointed defense attorney is keeping tight lipped about the case. ut the c . >> correct. i have no comments. >> reporter: and we are learning more about quazi nafis. his father is a vice president of a prominent bank in bangladesh. his sister is...
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segÚn el informe del fbi el plan original era volar la res guardada bolsa de valores y el sospechoso cambiÓ de planes. >>> el presunto terrorista detenido como parte de una operaciÓn en cubierta. de no haber ocurrido el arresto el sospechoso habrÍa intentado detonar lo que creÍa eran mil libras de explosivo en el edificio de la reserva federal en manhattan. >>> manejaba una van donde creÍa transportaba los explosivos. este es el sospechoso. un bangladesh que llegÓ a estados unidos en enero del 2012 y segÚn documentos depositados en una corte federal tiene lazos con al-qaeda. >>> presuntamente vino con el objetivo de reclutar individuos para formar una cÉlula terrorista dentro del paÍs. >>> el complot parte de un operativo en cubierto donde agentes in fifiltradinfiltrados explosivos falsos. >>> compareciÓ en la tarde en una corte federal donde enfrenÓo cargos, incluyendo posesiÓn de un arma de destrucciÓn masiva acorde a un informe del fbi. mientras era arrestado pidiÓ que le graben, declarando que jamÁs van a descansar hasta lograr una victoria, regresamos contigo al e
segÚn el informe del fbi el plan original era volar la res guardada bolsa de valores y el sospechoso cambiÓ de planes. >>> el presunto terrorista detenido como parte de una operaciÓn en cubierta. de no haber ocurrido el arresto el sospechoso habrÍa intentado detonar lo que creÍa eran mil libras de explosivo en el edificio de la reserva federal en manhattan. >>> manejaba una van donde creÍa transportaba los explosivos. este es el sospechoso. un bangladesh que llegÓ a...
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military assets and set up the perimeter that the fbi needed. >> i mean, even theoretically, a lot of people will tweet in and say well, if you were able to get to it, how come some american investigators wouldn't be able to. i guess it's a question of how much time american investigators would want to spend to actually do a full, thorough forensic investigation. >> that's part of it, anderson, but the other piece to this is they represent -- when the american investigators go in, they represent the united states. there's a certain international respect for journalists. it's not -- it's plenty dangerous for arwa to be there but they represent a u.s. target. >> it would be a heightened target, obviously. i guess part of it, too, if mortar fire was involved in the initial attack or rpg fire, if they were to come under fire, the investigators, they would want to be able to return fire to take out mortar positions, anti-battery positions and to do that, you would need a significant capability to return fire. >> that's exactly right. and everybody we've spoken to suggests that look, if we
military assets and set up the perimeter that the fbi needed. >> i mean, even theoretically, a lot of people will tweet in and say well, if you were able to get to it, how come some american investigators wouldn't be able to. i guess it's a question of how much time american investigators would want to spend to actually do a full, thorough forensic investigation. >> that's part of it, anderson, but the other piece to this is they represent -- when the american investigators go in,...
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and the fbi investigated that. they questioned mike's wife, they questioned mike, they were, you know, pulling paper on his personal finances. that was all in the newspaper in september of 2006, two months before that, before, you know, he was running against judy -- [inaudible] he was under assault. i actually had a -- >> rezko was actually indicted too. >> and rezko was indicted -- >> which i think they made a point to -- >> -- for months before -- right -- before the election. so there was no secret that there were about 500 red flags up there in 2006 when voters were given the choice of judy or rod. and this is one of the points we make. >> with well, yeah, and they were puzzled, too, at the federal courthouse. sources i had at the time right after he was reelected kind of went, well, i guess he'll be a sitting governor -- [laughter] >> yeah. >> you mentioned your competition, the sun times. a couple weeks ago a reporter, i think natasha corecki, you were maybe scooped, she came out with a book about blagojevic
and the fbi investigated that. they questioned mike's wife, they questioned mike, they were, you know, pulling paper on his personal finances. that was all in the newspaper in september of 2006, two months before that, before, you know, he was running against judy -- [inaudible] he was under assault. i actually had a -- >> rezko was actually indicted too. >> and rezko was indicted -- >> which i think they made a point to -- >> -- for months before -- right -- before the...
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. >> another big story we are following tonight, the fbi arrested a man and tried to set off a car bomb in new york. the suspect allegedly thought he was going to blast a 1,000 pound bomb with a cell phone. will. >> federal agents say the man wanted to create terror and blocks away from where the twin towers once stood. what he didn't know, the guys he thought were trying to help him carry out the attack were agents watching his every move. >> police in new york arresting a man who plotted to blow up the federal reserve building in manhattan. 21-year-old was caught in a sting operation wednesday morning. he tried to detonate a van filled with what he believed were a thousand pounds of explosives outside the building not far from the world trade center site. his associates at the scene were actually under cover officers and the bomb wasn't real. >> he goes to the new york stock exchange, he sees the significant security and shifts his target to the federal reserve. >> nafis has connections to al- qaeda and came to the u.s. in january to carry out the attack. this is the apartment buildin
. >> another big story we are following tonight, the fbi arrested a man and tried to set off a car bomb in new york. the suspect allegedly thought he was going to blast a 1,000 pound bomb with a cell phone. will. >> federal agents say the man wanted to create terror and blocks away from where the twin towers once stood. what he didn't know, the guys he thought were trying to help him carry out the attack were agents watching his every move. >> police in new york arresting a...
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the fbi says this 21-year-old man from bangladesh is under arrest, accused of plotting to blow up this building, the one with the red roof. the federal reserve bank here in new york. the man did not know he was being tracked by an fbi sting and abc's dan harris has this developing story at this hour. dan? >> reporter: diane, good evening. police say this morning, the suspect parked a van that he thought was loaded with 1,000 pounds worth of explosives, in front of the building behind me, then walked several blocks away and made a cell phone call that he believed would set it all off. prosecutors say the suspect -- a 21-year-old named quazi mohammad rezwanul ahsan nafis -- moved to america from bangladesh in january of this year, specifically to carry out a terror attack. they say when he got here, nafis started trying to recruit accomplices, claiming he had al qaeda connections, and justifying the killing of innocents by quoting "our beloved sheikh osama bin laden." what nafis did not know was that one of the people he contacted was an undercover fbi agent, who supplied him with 20 50-
the fbi says this 21-year-old man from bangladesh is under arrest, accused of plotting to blow up this building, the one with the red roof. the federal reserve bank here in new york. the man did not know he was being tracked by an fbi sting and abc's dan harris has this developing story at this hour. dan? >> reporter: diane, good evening. police say this morning, the suspect parked a van that he thought was loaded with 1,000 pounds worth of explosives, in front of the building behind me,...
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what he found instead was an undercover fbi informant. with more, here's jim dolan from our sister station wabc. >> reporter: surrounded by cameras, quazi ahsan nafis' lawyer had not much to say. but she has her work cut out for her. >> this individual came here with the express purpose of committing a terrorist act. >> reporter: nafis is 21 years old. already the feds say a committed islamist terrorist. in court arraigned on charges of providing material support to a terrorist group, al qaeda. and the attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction after parking a van loaded with what he thought was a 1,000-pound bomb in front of the federal reserve building in lower manhattan. officials say he then went to a room in a nearby millennium hotel and used a cell phone to try to detonate the bomb. but the feds had already rendered the bomb inert, they swooped in and arrested him. >> he was acting alone and inspired by radical islamic fundamentalists like al qaeda. >> reporter: inspired is the right word. nasif read the terror magazine called "i
what he found instead was an undercover fbi informant. with more, here's jim dolan from our sister station wabc. >> reporter: surrounded by cameras, quazi ahsan nafis' lawyer had not much to say. but she has her work cut out for her. >> this individual came here with the express purpose of committing a terrorist act. >> reporter: nafis is 21 years old. already the feds say a committed islamist terrorist. in court arraigned on charges of providing material support to a...
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las in the morning he was asked by the fbi some questions. m >> reporter: another bangladesh student said nafis was a quiet ther ban devout muslim who never talked politics. was but fbi agents said nafis tried to recruit other people to form a terror cell. he never connected him to terror until his arrest. >> how do you explain it? >> if something happened it must have happened in new york. new it can't be here. if he was manipulated by somebody, it was not here. it had to be outside. >> reporter: according to the heritage foundation of the 53 known islamist domestic terror foundatio plots foiled since 9/11 nafis is the second suspect in the u.s. on a student visa.led since >> as an international student al stude did he follow the visa application to the letter? >> yes, he did. >> reporter: ken dobbins said nafis left no impression here.ns sai >> and he was student for ours for one semester. he asked to leave the university and go to another institution in brooklyn. in july we transferred his record to homeland security saying he's not ours a
las in the morning he was asked by the fbi some questions. m >> reporter: another bangladesh student said nafis was a quiet ther ban devout muslim who never talked politics. was but fbi agents said nafis tried to recruit other people to form a terror cell. he never connected him to terror until his arrest. >> how do you explain it? >> if something happened it must have happened in new york. new it can't be here. if he was manipulated by somebody, it was not here. it had to be...
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but declined to say if the fbi laboratory is conducting those dna tests. health and science center, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the number of people who have gotten sick from a tainted steroid shot is climbing. 170 people in 11 states who contracted fun gal meningitis from the back pain shot. 14 of those people have died. the tainted me kags was traced to a pharmacy in massachusetts and has been rauled. 600 patients here in california were treated with the steroid shots but so far none has reported getting sifrjts kellogg's is rauling 300 packets bite size my knee wheats and bite size unfrosted are affected. small pieces of metal mesh may have ended up in the material. right here the package's best if used before date. so far no serious injuries have been reported. >>> 13 elementary school children and a bus driver were hurt in a crash in southern california today. from overhead here you can see the school bus lying on its side after colliding with a u-haul truck this afternoon. the accident happened as students were heading home about 2:00. the u-haul was ba
but declined to say if the fbi laboratory is conducting those dna tests. health and science center, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the number of people who have gotten sick from a tainted steroid shot is climbing. 170 people in 11 states who contracted fun gal meningitis from the back pain shot. 14 of those people have died. the tainted me kags was traced to a pharmacy in massachusetts and has been rauled. 600 patients here in california were treated with the steroid shots but so far none...
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muy verdad querÍa estudiar estados unidos y al qaeda, de 21 aÑos fue arrestado ayer por agentes del fbi despuÉs que hizo varios intentos de detonar con un celular una supuesta bomba de mil libras dentro de un vehÍculo estacionado frente al edificio de la reserva federal en manhattan y considerÓ atentar contra el presidente obama tambiÉn. >> no podemos arrestar alguien con un plan que tenga sÓlo en la cabeza, necesitamos que la mano fee manifiesta y obtener la mayor cantidad de informaciÓn dijo el comisionado y asÍ funcionan estos operativos seÑala es que ex detective del fbi. >> el fiscal tiene que comprobar lo que lo estÁn tratando de ponerlo en la cÁrcel que es un acto terrorista, si no llegÓ al nivel que Él estaba pensando que iba a explotar esos explosivos no pueden cargararlo y no puede comprobar el crimen. >> desde que entrÓ en contacto con un informante de la policÍa dijo que querÍa formar una cÉlula terrorista en estados unidos. >> en el norte de bangladesh su padre dijo que su hijo era gentil y muy dedicado a los estudios, segÚn la fiscalÍa ingresÓ a los esta
muy verdad querÍa estudiar estados unidos y al qaeda, de 21 aÑos fue arrestado ayer por agentes del fbi despuÉs que hizo varios intentos de detonar con un celular una supuesta bomba de mil libras dentro de un vehÍculo estacionado frente al edificio de la reserva federal en manhattan y considerÓ atentar contra el presidente obama tambiÉn. >> no podemos arrestar alguien con un plan que tenga sÓlo en la cabeza, necesitamos que la mano fee manifiesta y obtener la mayor cantidad de...
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fbi investigators now confirming who they believe pulled the trigger in the shooting of that u.s. border patrol agent earlier this week. and a recall on peanut butter is expanding tonight. reports young children getting sick. what you need to know to stay safe. that's coming up inside "the fox report." stay close. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp, an organization serving the needs of americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they help cover some of th
fbi investigators now confirming who they believe pulled the trigger in the shooting of that u.s. border patrol agent earlier this week. and a recall on peanut butter is expanding tonight. reports young children getting sick. what you need to know to stay safe. that's coming up inside "the fox report." stay close. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and...
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. >> the fbi would tell you serious, he came here with intention to carry out some jihadist attack. they would say that look at all of the thing his did before even got in touch with fbi undercover agent. one, they came to the united states intending to carry out an attack. after going southeast missouri state he decided to come back to new york, come to the new york area, and then number three, he reached out and tried to find people who would help him which was his downfall because he did it on facebook and the interthreat, somewhat ironic for a student who came to the united states to study cybersecurity. and that's how he got connected up with the fbi informant and they channeled his energies into something they knew he could do no damage because they would be in control and watching everything that he did. but the problem is, always, in a case like there is, you know, people say why didn't you just watch him? that's incredibly manpower intensive. suppose you're the fbi, you find out there's somebody who genuinely wants to kill people, doesn't care whether women and children, ho
. >> the fbi would tell you serious, he came here with intention to carry out some jihadist attack. they would say that look at all of the thing his did before even got in touch with fbi undercover agent. one, they came to the united states intending to carry out an attack. after going southeast missouri state he decided to come back to new york, come to the new york area, and then number three, he reached out and tried to find people who would help him which was his downfall because he...
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negligence involved, or the president doesn't want us to realize libya may be a failed state in the fbi agents can't even make into banghazi. >> i watched the presentation. i thought it was amazing that someone in her position would go on with that degree of certainty, that fast, and that authoritatively and be that wrong. >> did you know the chairman of the homeland security committee has asked for susan rice to resign? does the president have 100% confidence in susan rice? >> absolutely. she's done a terrific job for this country, for this administration. >> we do know the administration has been extremely inconsistent. we know this was a preplanned terrorist attack. the point i'm trying to make is, we need to get ulthe facts to prevent that from happening again, but enjoy this is indicative of a broader picture, which is the absolute unraveling of the obama administration's foreign policy. >> this was a terrorist attack on 9/11 that took the life of a united states ambassador, an american ambassador. this is serious stuff. americans deserve the truth on what happened. >> greta: so u.
negligence involved, or the president doesn't want us to realize libya may be a failed state in the fbi agents can't even make into banghazi. >> i watched the presentation. i thought it was amazing that someone in her position would go on with that degree of certainty, that fast, and that authoritatively and be that wrong. >> did you know the chairman of the homeland security committee has asked for susan rice to resign? does the president have 100% confidence in susan rice?...
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lou: monday after fbi fbi agents inspected the conflict in been talking, they are deciding whether to take action against those killing the americans and the ambassador. that is what is being reported by my next guest. eli lake. he has brought countless stories on the attack in benghazi. first come i would like to commend you and your reporting on this story. go to your most recent, which is the administration. has not decided how to proceed on how to handle these that led the attack. >> or two things going on. one is an intelligence community process going about identifying those responsible for the benghazi assaults and figuring out their locations and about the way the united states and the cia fronts the senior members of al qaeda and afghanistan and so forth. the consulate has very little friends are going for a criminal investigation. at this point on the white house has yet to decide whether this is going to be treated as a high crime or an act of war. in that respect, there are people coming to me and saying that they have searchable intelligence on the ground and they would l
lou: monday after fbi fbi agents inspected the conflict in been talking, they are deciding whether to take action against those killing the americans and the ambassador. that is what is being reported by my next guest. eli lake. he has brought countless stories on the attack in benghazi. first come i would like to commend you and your reporting on this story. go to your most recent, which is the administration. has not decided how to proceed on how to handle these that led the attack. >>...
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>> well, the fbi set him up with an informant. they met, talked about this, they traveled all the way from bangladesh, enrolled as a student under the guise at studying at a missouri college. then came to new york and scouted targets. police commissioner kelly says he may not have been sophisticated but in his view he was very, very dangerous. they were monitoring him for months as he scouted the new york stock exchange and other targets until officials say he finally settled on the fed. now what's extraordinary about this operation is, he literally drove this van that he believed was packed with 1,000-pound bomb. that's the equivalent of what hit the '93 trade center where six people were killed and 1,000 were injured. he drove that van down long island expressway into manhattan, down broodway, aadwai officials says he literally parked it here and officials were watching it by video in realtime. then he apparently went to a nearby hotel and by remote control tried to set off the explosives. but again, because there were fbi infor
>> well, the fbi set him up with an informant. they met, talked about this, they traveled all the way from bangladesh, enrolled as a student under the guise at studying at a missouri college. then came to new york and scouted targets. police commissioner kelly says he may not have been sophisticated but in his view he was very, very dangerous. they were monitoring him for months as he scouted the new york stock exchange and other targets until officials say he finally settled on the fed....
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nearly everyone and anyone has now been able to gain access to the crime scene, except, that is, for fbi agents and now for them, it's no longer worth taking the risk to going to benghazi. but there is at least some indication tonight that enough is known about who did this to begin planning some kind of response. a senior american official telling us that the pentagon and intelligence community have begun preparing so-called target packages, detailed information that can be used to capture or kill some of the terrorists who did this. now, at the same time, though, the administration continues to come under withering fire, especially, not exclusively, from republican lawmakers over the killings and whether they might have been prevented some way. members of the house oversight committee today sent a letter to the state department asking for answers in person from secretary clinton, leveling serious allegations including these, the attack quote, was clearly neve as administration officials once insisted, the result of a popular protest. more damningly, this, quote, multiple u.s. federal g
nearly everyone and anyone has now been able to gain access to the crime scene, except, that is, for fbi agents and now for them, it's no longer worth taking the risk to going to benghazi. but there is at least some indication tonight that enough is known about who did this to begin planning some kind of response. a senior american official telling us that the pentagon and intelligence community have begun preparing so-called target packages, detailed information that can be used to capture or...
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it had plenty of information, plenty of intelligence. >> congressman, you're a former fbi man. first of all, the fbi couldn't even get on the ground for days and days, and now we see that this man who may or may not have been a suspect, some are telling me he's bragging about his role, in any case, is someone you would want to talk to, he has not been picked up by libyan authorities nor by our own. >> i think it shows how deteriorated that security posture has become in and around benghazi. >> if a "new york times" reporter can wander around and sit in a cafe for two hours with him, why can't the fbi? >> well, it's a little different when you show up with your fbi gear on, it's a little bit of a different hostile environment than it is for press and reporters, even though i think it's still dangerous for press and reporters there. it's clearly an indication that the libyan forces are at least losing control. a lot of those militias have exerted themselves in those areas, contrary to the government mandates and the government at least attempt to gain security control, and again,
it had plenty of information, plenty of intelligence. >> congressman, you're a former fbi man. first of all, the fbi couldn't even get on the ground for days and days, and now we see that this man who may or may not have been a suspect, some are telling me he's bragging about his role, in any case, is someone you would want to talk to, he has not been picked up by libyan authorities nor by our own. >> i think it shows how deteriorated that security posture has become in and around...